No Ordinary Men

No Ordinary Men
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Hans von Dohnanyi, Resisters Against Hitler in Church and State

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تاریخ انتشار

2013

نویسنده

Elisabeth Sifton

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9781590177020
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  • نقد و بررسی
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Kirkus

August 1, 2013
A convincing argument that theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer and his often overlooked brother-in-law Hans von Dohnanyi "deserve to be remembered together" for their courageous resistance to Hitler's Nazi regime. Sifton (The Serenity Prayer: Faith and Politics in the Times of Peace and War, 2003) and Stern (University Professor Emeritus/Columbia Univ.; Five Germanys I Have Known, 2006, etc.) have unique vantage points. Stern's parents were friends of Bonhoeffer, and he remains a friend to the children of Bonhoeffer's sister. Sifton's father, famed theologian Reinhold Niebuhr, was also a friend and colleague. Both were active opponents of Hitler from the beginning. Bonhoeffer had won an international standing working against the Aryanization of churches in the 1930s. Dohnanyi attempted to help people targeted by the regime and began to compile a chronological record, together with documentation of Nazi crimes, for use after the regime fell. While working in counterintelligence, he recruited Bonhoeffer to join with him and his sister Christine in what the authors call "their conspiracy against the state." Dohnanyi and Bonhoeffer were subsequently involved in organizing the March 1943 plots against Hitler. Held for two years under appalling conditions, they were executed less than a month before the end of the war, as were other members of their extended families. Particularly powerful are the quotations from letters and communications from jail. The authors quote from a letter Christine wrote in September 1945: "I believe it is better to know for what one dies than not to know what exactly one is living for." Sifton and Stern answer the question about whether Bonhoeffer has been remembered correctly and also discuss both men's unsuccessful attempts to reach out to the Allies for support. A concise yet powerful contribution to an even larger history.

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Library Journal

June 15, 2013

Among the Germans who resisted the Nazis, theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer and his brother-in-law, Hans von Dohnanyi, stand out. Told by Sifton, daughter of Reinhold Niebuhr, and Stern, University Professor Emeritus and the former provost of Columbia University, this work chronicles the efforts of both men while showing that the Resistance movement was broader than we tend to believe.

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Library Journal

September 1, 2013

Under the Third Reich, many a moral compass was abandoned in capitulation to prejudice and mania. Basing their work on Dietrich Bonhoeffer's and his brother-in-law Hans von Dohnanyi's own letters and writings, Sifton (senior vice president, Farrar, Straus &Giroux; The Serenity Prayer: Faith and Politics in Times of Peace and War) and Stern (Univ. Professor Emeritus, Columbia Univ.; Gold and Iron: Bismarck, Bleichroder, and the Building of the German Empire) explore how these two extraordinary men influenced the German resistance movement. Bonhoeffer, a Protestant pastor, provided the religious center with his writings on faith, ethics, and the role of the church. Von Dohnanyi, a lawyer, worked to keep the rule of law alive, using the Nazi machine against itself in his work in the courts, in German military intelligence, and in saving others under Nazi threat. These men collaborated closely while working with other well-known resisters in a race to save their country. Briefly but effectively, the authors highlight each man's special place in the German resistance and underscore his deep humanity. VERDICT Specialists and academics are well familiar with these men but will appreciate this treatment; those unfamiliar with Bonhoeffer and von Dohnanyi will find this book a starting point for further study. [See Prepub Alert, 5/20/13.]--Maria Bagshaw, Elgin Community Coll. Lib., IL

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